Petra: Do you grow your own food? Jackson: Yes, we do. We’re at about 40% self-sufficiency and we’re hoping to be completely self-sufficient by the end of the year. Petra: How important are your animals to you and what are your thoughts on compassion and kindness? Jackson: I love animals and since a child I have always wanted to be a veterinarian. I didn’t get the grades to pursue that as a career, however, I feel what we’ve created is the closest possible thing and comes with a lot more fulfillment and flexibility. For my entire life I have always had a connection with animals and wanted to create a sanctuary for animals in need. What still amazes me is the sheer resilience and kindness that our animals have, even despite their hardship and previous trauma. Every single one of our animals has their own unique personality and it brings me endless pleasure to watch them live their best life on our property where they can roam freely in peace. Petra: In your work you help to create better lives for your clients and their families, how important is holistic balance to you? Jackson: It is of utmost importance, and it is something that often is overlooked. So many people have become stuck in the pursuit of superficial belongings and sacrificed the quality of their experience to chase vanity metrics and then unfortunately go on to regret their sacrifice. I believe that the entrepreneurial world is coming full circle and with the advancements in technology, business owners finally have the ability to create a truly profitable lifestyle business. My mantra is built around helping business owners create what we call the ‘F4’ - a business that produces $400,000 a year in profit; allows you to work 4 days a week, 44 weeks a year; and fast track to $4 million in net wealth. We’re proud to have helped many of our clients achieve this goal and amass over $1.5 billion in combined wealth.
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